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Old 04-20-2012, 07:43 PM   #1
JimLL
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Conversion -> mobi -> Share

When outputting for mobi there is an option about sharing the resulting ebook and a warning saying this disables last read syncing.

What _exactly_ does last read syncing mean?

There seem to be at least 2 kinds of syncing, one dependent on a link to Amazon and one not dependent.

Does this warning mean it will not seek the Amazon dependent sync or that henceforth bookmarks, etc., are forever not available for that book?

I really don't much care for the one that has to run ask Amazon anyway. Non-Amazon syncs are good.
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